Tuesday, July 3, 2012
MedlinePlus: heart problems associated with diabetes
MedlinePlus: heart problems associated with diabetes
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Is obstructive sleep apnea associated with cortisol levels? A systematic review of the research evidence
Figures and tables from this article:
Fig. 1. PRISMA trial flow used to identify studies for detailed analysis of cortisol in 1) patients with obstructive sleep apnea and healthy controls and 2) patients with obstructive sleep apnea before and after treatment with continuous positive airway pressure. AHI = Apnea hypopnea index; CPAP = Continuous positive airway pressure.View Within ArticleTable 1. The 7 included studies of cortisol in patients with OSA versus controls.

Is obstructive sleep apnea associated with cortisol levels? A systematic review of the research evidence
Figures and tables from this article:
Fig. 1. PRISMA trial flow used to identify studies for detailed analysis of cortisol in 1) patients with obstructive sleep apnea and healthy controls and 2) patients with obstructive sleep apnea before and after treatment with continuous positive airway pressure. AHI = Apnea hypopnea index; CPAP = Continuous positive airway pressure.View Within ArticleTable 1. The 7 included studies of cortisol in patients with OSA versus controls.

Sunday, June 3, 2012
Restless legs syndrome and conditions associated with metabolic dysregulation, sympathoadrenal dysfunction, and cardiovascular disease risk: A systematic review




Figures and tables from this article:
Table 1. Summary table of study characteristics. N = 30 studies (1995-2010).




Restless legs syndrome and conditions associated with metabolic dysregulation, sympathoadrenal dysfunction, and cardiovascular disease risk: A systematic review




Figures and tables from this article:
Table 1. Summary table of study characteristics. N = 30 studies (1995-2010).




Restless legs syndrome and conditions associated with metabolic dysregulation, sympathoadrenal dysfunction, and cardiovascular disease risk: A systematic review




Figures and tables from this article:
Table 1. Summary table of study characteristics. N = 30 studies (1995-2010).




Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Infidelity in men may be associated with higher risk of cardiovascular events

Infidelity in men is how common?
As expected, the results were variable. Some surveys reported that 1.5-4% of married men had extramarital coitus in any given year, 23.2% of other men who have cheated during their current relationship.
Lifetime prevalence of infidelity was between 15% and 50%.
What are the factors related to infidelity?
Men with more extramarital affairs have often a dysfunctional primary relationship.
Authorship and conflict within the family are associated with a higher risk of having an affair.
Unfaithful men display a higher testicular volume androgenization, increased sexual desire and sexual functioning better.
What are the clinical implications of infidelity in men?
Some studies have suggested that having an affair could have a negative impact on cardiac morbidity and mortality. Infidelity in men seems to be associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular events.
References
Fisher to Bandini and Rakes G, G, M Crown, Monami and Mannucci and Sexual m. Maggi and cardiovascular correlates of male infidelity. J sex Med, 2012.
Image source: OpenClipart.org, in the public domain.
Infidelity in men may be associated with higher risk of cardiovascular events

Infidelity in men is how common?
As expected, the results were variable. Some surveys reported that 1.5-4% of married men had extramarital coitus in any given year, 23.2% of other men who have cheated during their current relationship.
Lifetime prevalence of infidelity was between 15% and 50%.
What are the factors related to infidelity?
Men with more extramarital affairs have often a dysfunctional primary relationship.
Authorship and conflict within the family are associated with a higher risk of having an affair.
Unfaithful men display a higher testicular volume androgenization, increased sexual desire and sexual functioning better.
What are the clinical implications of infidelity in men?
Some studies have suggested that having an affair could have a negative impact on cardiac morbidity and mortality. Infidelity in men seems to be associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular events.
References
Fisher to Bandini and Rakes G, G, M Crown, Monami and Mannucci and Sexual m. Maggi and cardiovascular correlates of male infidelity. J sex Med, 2012.
Image source: OpenClipart.org, in the public domain.
Infidelity in men may be associated with higher risk of cardiovascular events

Infidelity in men is how common?
As expected, the results were variable. Some surveys reported that 1.5-4% of married men had extramarital coitus in any given year, 23.2% of other men who have cheated during their current relationship.
Lifetime prevalence of infidelity was between 15% and 50%.
What are the factors related to infidelity?
Men with more extramarital affairs have often a dysfunctional primary relationship.
Authorship and conflict within the family are associated with a higher risk of having an affair.
Unfaithful men display a higher testicular volume androgenization, increased sexual desire and sexual functioning better.
What are the clinical implications of infidelity in men?
Some studies have suggested that having an affair could have a negative impact on cardiac morbidity and mortality. Infidelity in men seems to be associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular events.
References
Fisher to Bandini and Rakes G, G, M Crown, Monami and Mannucci and Sexual m. Maggi and cardiovascular correlates of male infidelity. J sex Med, 2012.
Image source: OpenClipart.org, in the public domain.